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"44 ' t . a, i i 'PP. TIIIJ ,.:a in ...... 4.J i 15 r :allmad:con cow 'Fill DA, JUNE 27i!i, . t. ' 'v. 1 Raleigh, N. C, J une In plan nir for enough 'feedsluffs for the livestock on the farm, not every man' knows, , just hdw r.uch feed it will take for his szinials. .'The 'Animal Indus try Division of the State College 1 Experiment t Station' has been , making some inquiry into this matter and news - items giving the amount of feed needed for the dairy cow and poultry flock 1.1 If: Z. V. rL".'ps, whose death is re- ported in another column, had been sieS for more than a month, and a I i few wee ;3 ao ws taken ta Ruth- erfordton hospital. c::: :;.:tr;::-jlf 15211 Last Friday Jerrv Ramspv'a hov I'hvRiVmna I who residea on RaiIavb P.rork ! j -- i - j w cui,u B there pionouncel his case incurable J'm Redmon's bov who residps r s and he returned home June 7. Bear Creek", both boys under four- dying at 1 a. ei., June 13. . Sunday teen years of age, while handlit, afternoon. Junn 1 fi ' ; I an ol1 nist.nl funeral services were, conducted by the pistol went off and the load en- A. C. SliCrWOOd. both at. tha knitoo I tered the Rflrlmnn hnv.nm. .,,l,. - , - - " - I WJ DWUJQ TT LH, i and cemetery., with music by the abdut the hip.' The b o y was loeal choir. , The great crowd of taken to the hospitol at AahfivihV people present, and the flowers I and died Monday morninir Th farm outlook for "North .ia is generally good. Thi3 ' 1 in spite of the belated i caused by abnormally csther and frequent, rains ave serio;r.!y hurt cot I j t:. r;::.i C.::d have already been published bv ,,oop,e P'wnt, and the flowers and died Monday morning. The the home papers of North Caro- fr?sh and beautiful from the parent fimsey boy is held under bond to Ifca. , ' . 1 , ; ; . ; stems lavishly, contributed b y PPear before the .Clerk of the The work animal, towever, ,uy'"8 euu3, were dus a Blight ourt Monaay Morning. . , . needs different treatment.' At toWn 01 tDe biKh esteem in which . H appears that both of these "taxi labor most 'of .; the time, hw'amily are held. The flower boys were 'especially friendly to- the mule or horse needs a' boUn- bearer8 wer 20 members of the ward each otbe and were , close , tiful.su p ply of... i)utritious Royal. Neighbors, o(. which Gladys chums. .Of course they were not food. Earl Hostetlcr df . the Ani- Phi,l'Ps a member. PaHbeareri -competent to handle' a dangerous r.al Industry Division says that were Sam McE S. A. Coin, R. deadly weapon. From what is for a thousand-poUnd animal on A- Whitson, 'Wilson Jonej. "J. M, reported the homicide was acci-; the average farmr three tons of Jvlclnturff. Pam Jonw, Nat Wnville oental. but that does not relieve :rain and an equal amount of A Fate " Laws and J. A. the distress of the parents of the triht clean roughage is needed HoPson- '. Among those . attending dead boy; nor the remorse and1 re- .'i . .... i from nut nf town vara T m i lirrpt. nf (ha Kr -J io carry me ammai ior one v.w . n. - "" ;-.uu. mn parent 'year.' C'i ;-.' 1 Samsancl daughters Vivian and ho did the killing or was instru "The grain or concentrate may Muriel, of Marshall, ' N.". C' Mr mental in the homicide. tonsist of corn with the addi f "d Ir8, Jae Sama and Mr.- and Last Friday Morning near Wal- Uon daily of about one pound of lrs' ,etcner Webster, Mars Hill, nut a young boy by the name of cither cotton seed meal or lin- f '' Mt' and Un' Ue W Sam8 Crow' was'handling a loaded shot seed meal," says Mr. Jlostetler. , FldeI1 rbUliPs. and Mr. and gun and while endeavoring to let V Oats may be used to replace ffrS' Jobn B Samsf N&& Pond; the hammer down the gun fired the corn, pound for pound. . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Byrd, Morris- and killed, the young daughter of 'The roufehage used should by jownrMr, and Mrs. S. A. McEwen Bill Capps. She was about thir- . rights be produced on the home rwU1- M'-and Mrs. Jesse Me. teen years of age. Thus we have f am r ad consist of good, bright, ZT,. anu tam Benson, of t'vo terrible tragedies the same day hr-:e, timothy or oat hay dur- im""ori. in- ouna it impossible caused by young children being ..--2 T 3 busy- season. During tor?ach this place when. they "en- permitted to handle instrument ,(' i "-. rPOT cn 'rf countered bad roads at Bo"''- -f w ' "t. j ud to advan- .tai'e. 'Two acres of land seeded to oats- followed by . soybeans should provide suicient rough for one Work animal for one year. In case " of a bad season and a poor crop, this acreage y be supplemented by stover sr. J Etraw, portic.ularlyj durir j tv.iy'r:: 5 , Cr;:: f.:,r::::r V.'crk '-I..: C :::C:ziVj a, Atlanta, June. 19: $1,000 was today appropriated by the Na ticnal Amcricnn'Red Cross "for relletwcrk Li Carter County Tcr-aecsee, vvhere a clo"'-fb':rsl a sccre mGre, and left CO rcefl homeless. Canon's Bluff a;;i Hunter were the ccr.r.;u: sufTering heaviest. ; " The Red Cross was requ' tot:ke charge and adn: U r;" :f tt a mass meet's:, cit:;r..i "r r; r r t: i' r. I - t ( C 3 have already been n ! Ly n 1 " 1 cornr.viltfe to .j. " . i:.:,aofcrt:.. : ; i ' '"'.:tkn work. T- ,..i . t.a Ln. ia tiifcir car. Other friends attending were- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, Prof, and Airs. E. E. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. U li. Ault and Mr. Childs nf m w Johnson City; Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Uillisand many other Erwin friends Mr. I hilhpa is survived bv his wif Mrs. uiraie (McEwen) Phillips two sons, Dwisrht and Rex: thr daughters, Mibs Gladys Phillips, Mrs. -oeorge llerrell and Misn Ruth Philips, -all of Unicoi: hi motherMrs. Fidell Phillips of ilag 1'ond; two brothers, Joe Phil lips, of l ias Fond, and Edgar Phil ips, of Da Laurel: and five sistera Mrs. Fietcf.er Crowder and Mrs Rufus Sams, of Flaz Tond: Mrs Jesse L. McEwen, Frankfort, Ind., iirs. lom Ulankenship and ' Mrs, red uuinnof Erwin. . ' Erwin Weekly Magnate .. J seme other ' croca The : ii keeping the ItrnvTvery cr 1 worried. .Ma ay in the ia rJrr rsdy bnrrki oil com une-norse- turn plows. - -It :zmg to see how . slow farmers are to realize the -cs of wheeled, imple i which cultivate a whole t one trip' through. ; :'" i tobacco crop has a good "ir. : r John M. EiJJall. who p(!iP,l ihB American Masazine, was .a suc cess. , , ""'..,'' ' ' He bul.'t up the cirrnlation r.f his publicLtion oaa a- '-.'tftju.'e even in tife days cf f ures, . And he did it t v hanging oh to one dog hans on to a bone. his f ; of the riiRfrin,. n'tU : i : . .... j i I " ... ;. i- -. . V) -i .. v- v-. ja euourn. II It is x ' t. HZ. aome,tnoa fcave but one idra an) ';' '''' -'i P;u.y-v' ';itij?nVr-ible F. ' ; ,i i " " bii.nday .M- - lr,t U. ; r.'-Vf'qiChurch. ;; "Slt'coratcd . '.7 r nfr' t.i - i.;:i)i J r,r..j- ' : ' l. i thfi t- I . r -y ..f.avir.g ead t..av:.ii tionai.l.lch i ia.'evca as a ;"d v; n tie -minds -s"f Xhj' :i i i that in n r.r-r o: i ii.. .. ( 1 ia Diaaaii a iuoa was this: "On vnn. iu. ,.. J U IL 4 1 I and. if late, is growing ,,,ng !ntrests 411 buman beirr y. Hay crops are &od a'wy.w"dhat,U thehuali IfYninq or being Lirascif." , t the fall sown oats. Fruit , - urus' ine one R0? aK sually tfood. The rnt 801 DlnS topic- of mteiest "m.-ifa - wwW I II , worm, overshadowing all . others hts have helped cotton " ly. Farmers are, asa 1 1 good spirits. "iyerei.'l.j ixi mil ; - in s fort" 3-' ' .. d . J 1 v, ; is: , v i ME. ' -'V ; 1 nat this is true ia nmveA , K tne admirable rule of V,"4::iam f rr.A. James: that Truth is 7hat Will 1U1 iOl! Work. , This has worked. Sid Jail made money out of it for his pper, . jibe curious phase of this. how. ever k that it is simply The Golden Rule. .; M. 'J. Wm. C Pone wishes to infer. a you that the Ashftviiift Uti .::a Automobile Contest will end July Sth. .1OKl more weekto get your subscrip. L 1 ,n ""Stance, is "Other t tion in. : -': ' - rour . and succeed, " "other" 1 i. i vu .uave noi suDscribed or rene v; c i up your old subscrintidn r'.a: : ee Mrs. Por; rnd do so 1 : D, yc---, ,pu it-:csthv: tur. v cu.:;s thcrn .to l.n -. - . tcr: :l .1 insTor jm.J ii':-'-.- T' ' -.1 i. : V.-es .rxnwi tLrl r rh in-'-" v th;ir is a bis arjI.iDAHv'H ' . i" this Broad:;; .iU :pL. ' . that Gf '.'.ivA- j.- nflve tjiC t ill- , One of tH saddest f hi occ - t: 1 ia ;eommurJtvr:: Tf 3 contest 1 i Ci :a eve: r ' l.i V, LI . . - . . . r t to ' :k cn a rv i h V : f i 'i . "' . i . . ... ; . - . It is probable that the one point f" s caused more comment v ' 'I 2 ele in regard to the 'tf iluscla hoa!s is the ' ' 3 House ia Consrc.:3 in ' ? tLe property to i r a period of 100 ' ' ' " 1 Water Act . ; .ii-e than" CO r'l i U'. may .!Ues adopted ia a measure to try to' al leviate the awful sorrow and dis tress of the afflicted parents and friends of the deceased children. Such resolutions usuallv start ant Whereas it has ' pleased Almighty God, etc, we do not believe that it pleases God for parents and fhna responsible td permit their children to engage in such sport as brintrs . 0 sncn tragedies as these. God made his laws, and if the content of a loaded gun bin the vital Bnnt ot a ch:Id although innocent its life is flitted out. The moral is. wp must not violate the laws of nature which are the laws, of God. Idj clla to the Ailcvilio Cii-h and mail it in to Mrs. Pon. Marsaall, N, C. and receirjt wil be mailed to you by return tna ii u-t s help a Madison tfirl :w!n this prize as it will be a boost for our county. The paper is the same price, all Mrs. Pone gets is sq many votes for each subscription, votes are what wins tne prize. Sheriff Shelton and two denuties raided 3 stills at Lost Cove. 4 miles above Uuaka Springs, last week, in company with prohibition agents, and, alter, watchins one still in operation, destroy ed all three and ,203 gallons of beer. Thrpa Doc Tipton 3amiX!oQper and Harry lushes, were arrested and brought. to Erwin, later being taken by Pro hibition Aacnts Danks, Pitts, Wil- liams and Grt.Ter to North Caro lina for trial ia the Federal Court. Complaints were filed by Sheri,7 Shelton asainct four other men who escaped. ' ' E;'" ia News - ' A Few Fillers This world is not so bad a world As some would like to make it But whether good or whether, bad Depends on how we take it. i . Watchman-Examiner Just a kind word or greeting; Just a warm grasp or smile ' These are flcwers thatl will lighten The burdens for'many. a'mile. , . . ' Palestiner Tom Tarheel says that it is- still too early to tell but he believes the crops he planted on the wrong time of the moon aredoijg'just'as well us those planted when moon was right. ' ' The first post office in the UnitnH States was established in "Boston two hundred eighty-five years ago. -'' . v .1 " , ..V . v if'.." . f .-. - fJt'- . North Carolina expects 4," 720 COO bu. wheat this year. 3 'Crowfl .t; here being ,'verb,- imDerativ A vt: : cr'r-." 'Vr ''7 mood. retrm-z:: r :t.4A And that rule, scientificallv her Sister ir xvQ:v- ;"1 . speaking, amounts-to this'Use loaded shot pun, was Vittio-"- " your imp -inatloV V - ' " hihd a dres--' i'. - . - j . t.i !..'. i - . .... ... .. . ti... ; other fellow, ancl in proportion as asked the girlib hand him -th'r you do this you "get", him and gUn." IffCettiniherj from'" ' hold an Interest in him, behind the dresser in : We lose our grip on another, be- wkyUtr had was' dischanfpfl-;1 : fikintftLe ' Jitfie 'girl in" tha- ' cause we fait to see richtlv wiithpr. stfi L : i n Ii us swaying, iience we cannot neaa KiIIrmFhpr l-.tanti-n. follow. . ' AloaW", . Kno . The Salesman dm not "n 1 1 h hoVrri "S '..ni1.. ...- his customer because he cannot there are. children, and this sad ' become his customer . affair IshouJd h . ' The Parent - and Teachef fail others. " 1 with the child because they canmft The store hnilH!- "become as little children xLi. buildlH' that has - The Speaker does not intent Y1 his audience because ha cannot et J.f1 ls. out of his-own mind vpr r"" .Tireu!an1 PamtM. - V ? "una-opa-new stock - oiigooas tirst of the month. -. .. Tliie new concfetehlofik hunt ¬ ing that fs belli tf ere.p.tA 1v ' Ramsey Bros; is going up very 4'' rabidly. we naven t.iime- tfwrrfttAn. theirs. :gv For the same kind of reason the Lawyer does not convince his jury u nvicioi uia reauers, anl newspaper its public.' . e misiane wnen we suoDose any truth is true in religitfJ' but thei the A f 7' - not elsewhere, all the iaftqnfi thl -i Othenng yourself is not. onlv and from AVaW at. the way to get to heaven; i't?s lhUni ' ' . Way to sell goods, to get elected, to Sr" , er of 1116 teach'ea " manage workers . and to &en.rip&rP r dl.nut r,e atteod-g . in the family., v , KjW :sfhfioJ.-a .t, differenc England andf. Ireland are..i hil" w" v ' - r-' ''i.j ouble because neither can-'other 'f cfstudents hate- of rewma.L:nFft h'e diHerthf :hools, ... each indues, in. thinkg .aboui th fr VK -tself and riot trying tona'c heUt-. ' SfflbJ. . - ihe other. The most enli'safaned selCnpc, is unselfishness. i wiuib cut iuin once in a t- ticlo (I know it tiUs f-.ie.t'JauJe't wrote it myself), end f-t jt to a r.r,.:-'.ne, and .the, eJ,t-r f11 1 U"iex "Sqt",. ,m:ifcvisifirs-arid a g o'Vd ;tiag. ' 'r''"';Di'E.'JGuthrie cf Three t' tongue r I . Three V ' rfi alio '' t Three;' ' ! : lariry : i ta c t j cc:: 'mrt 1 c! -trrr- l!ke it because, he eJJ Ji it was pr 3 ; 3- It W3. ' It 13. 3 wcrSJ i3 so i r"c -cL:r2; r . ! i t ov;r r , " , ' "J cr t err iir- cr t o wi. !i f
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